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You are wrong. Both are the iPhone 5.
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Well, at the risk of being called a liar, my iPhone 5 also cracked by itself. I have SwitchEasy TONES case and the phone has never been dropped. I did notice a small tiny mark on the lower half corner of the screen last night. I thought it was a dirt, so I did rub it few times before giving up.
The damage is not as bad as the original poster. Made an appointment at the Apple Store this afternoon.
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The body can become distorted from production and this puts undue stress on the glass and cause it to crack. Again, poor aluminum choice.
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Yup. And I just came back from the appointment with a new iPhone 5. According to Apple Genius, a hairline crack such as mine is covered under warranty. Otherwise, you would normally need to pay $229.00 (plus applicable tax).
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I'm working a hunch here.
Try putting the broken phone back into your pocket and retrace your steps that fateful day. Then examine your phone to see if the screen has mysteriously and inexplicably healed itself.
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Was it Opera class? Those sopranos can shatter glass sometimes.
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